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Other: Honey-locust is widely planted as a hardy and fast-growing ornamental. Over-use of honey-locust in cities has led to recommendations that its use be discouraged until adequate biodiversity is restored. — “Honeylocust”, mtzion.k12.il.us

The Honeylocust plant Bug, Diaphnocoris chlorionis (Say) became a pest in the 1950's and 1960's with the introduction of the thornless cultivars. As its name suggests, the honeylocust plant bug attacks the honeylocust tree (Gleditsia triacanthos). — “Honeylocust Fact Sheet -- Woody Ornamental Integrated Pest”, woodypests.cas.psu.edu

Each category contains pictures of trees specific to the category, we have many beautiful tree pictures More honeylocust tree pictures on this page soon. — “Honeylocust Tree Pictures and general information on honey”, tree-

Honeylocust is found scattered in the East-Central United States from central Pennsylvania westward to southeastern South Dakota, south to central and southeastern Texas, east to southern Honeylocust attains its maximum development in the valleys of small streams in southern Indiana and Illinois. — “Gleditsia triacanthos L”, na.fs.fed.us

Honeylocust is found throughout all of Ohio, being a fairly common resident of fencerows and open fields, but achieving its most favorable growth on the downslopes of streams and floodplains of rivers, where the deeper soils are moist to wet. — “Ohio Trees - Honeylocust”, dnr.state.oh.us

Honeylocust trees are native to the United States. It is also known as the Sweet Locust, Thorn Tree, Three thorned Acacia, or Honey Shucks. If you wish, you can get a thornless Honeylocust that does have seedpods, we include both kinds in the list below. — “Honey Locust”,

The honey locust grows quickly, reaching a height of 60 to 100 feet with an average 50 foot width. The Honey locust tree is deciduous, with small bright green leaves and sweetly scented cream-colored flowers appearing in late. — “A Honey Locust Tree is the Perfect Windbreak and Privacy Hedge”,

Honeylocust is found scattered in the East-Central United States from central Honeylocust is found most commonly on soils in the orders Alfisols, Inceptisols, and. — “Honeylocust - Gleditsia triacanthos Leguminosae - Legume”,

Honey-locust is widely planted as a hardy and fast- growing ornamental. It is often used The geographic range of honey-locust probably was. extended by Indians. — “HONEY LOCUST”, plants.usda.gov

Cankers and root collar rot are the major diseases of honeylocusts. All ages and cultivars of honeylocust, including thornless and podless cultivars, are susceptible to cankers and collar rot. — “Honeylocust Diseases”, ext.colostate.edu

Honey locust tree is a tall deciduous tree with ornamental foliage. This pod tree is a great shade tree. Learn about the honey locust tree. — “HowStuffWorks "Honey Locust"”,

The Honey locust, Gleditsia triacanthos, is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. The fruit of the Honey locust is a flat legume (pod) that matures between September and October. — “Honey locust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,

I drove by this honeylocust that I had figured might have some spalt in it remembered this thread and decided to throw it on the mill No mushrooms or heavy fungus so I knew it wouldn t be heavily spalted but since Daren asked the question it had my curiosity up

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